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Show PLENTY FOIL IN NEARBYWATEHS Game Warden Anderson Says Thousands Feeding on Lake Shores West of Ogden Ducks in almost unprecedented numbers num-bers are feeding on the lake shores to tho west of Ogden. resting In their spring flight northward. Although there's no means of forecasting the longth of thein stay, prospects are for splendid shooting conditions. This was the statement of Game Warden W. H. Anderson after an inspection trip In f that district. Pintail, pldgeon, horn bill, mallard and teal are there by the, thousands, he said, in addition to quite! a number of white geese. Large! flocks of Canadian geeso are passing tho early spring days in the marshes I at the Weber river and west of Hot' Springs. No signs of disease hao been discovered. An attack of sickness is not feared except in the event that later in the summer a hot-dry season isji followed by n heavy rainstorm. Regarding hill birds. Warden Ander- j son declared that sago hens have , passed through the winter without great losses. A largo increase in sage bans and also in willow grour.e or prairie chicken was noted Prairie-chicken, Prairie-chicken, according to several reports, are becoming numerous in the higher portions of Ogden valley oo |